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The Nature of Totalitarianism

Listen to the great Jean-Luc Godard deliver a monologue from Hannah Arendt’s essay “The Nature of Totalitarianism.” 

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12-10-2021

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Spotlight on The Campus Plurality Project

“Only in the freedom of our speaking with one another does the world, as that about which we speak, emerge in its objectivity and visibility from all sides.” —Hannah Arendt
04-12-2019
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The Words We Live By: Poetry and Philosophy in Conversation

Fred Moten and Robert Gooding-Williams in a discussion moderated by Ann Lauterbach 
04-05-2019
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Will There Be Privacy in the Transparent Society?

A panel discussion from the Hannah Arendt Center conference "Why Privacy Matters," with David Brin; moderated by Roger Berkowitz and Anita Allen.
03-28-2019
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Panel Discussion: Greg Lukianoff, Suzanne Nossel, Angus Johnston

This panel discussion was part of the Hannah Arendt Center's 2016 conference, 'REAL TALK: Difficult Questions about Race, Sex and Religion'.
01-10-2019
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Video Feature

01-08-2019
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The Courage to Be: Whitney Dow

Rachel Braver, HAC Courage to Be student fellow, shares her thoughts on filmmaker Whitney Dow's visit for our spring 2018 "Courage to Be" Dinner and Lecture Series.
05-17-2018
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The Courage to Be: Rev. Sylvia E. Sumter

Sacha Medjo-Akono, HAC Courage to Be student fellow, shares her thoughts on Reverend Sylvia Sumter's visit for our spring 2018 "Courage to Be" Dinner and Lecture Series.
05-09-2018
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The Courage to Be: Doug Menuez

Isabella Santana, HAC Courage to Be student fellow, shares her thoughts on Doug Menuez's visit for our spring 2018 "Courage to Be" Dinner and Lecture Series.
04-30-2018
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The Courage to Be: Tania Bruguera

Ana Bauer, Gemma Godfrey, and Loreli Mojica, HAC student fellows, share their thoughts on Tania Bruguera's visit for our spring 2017 "Courage to Be" Dinner and Lecture Series.
05-19-2017
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